Sentences with phrase «lye which»

No matter what format you use for the ingredients (including the lye which is sometimes powdered, sometimes flakes, etc.) you'll end up with the right amount by weighing them.

Not exact matches

Some experts blame this anomaly on the hot lye bath method of removing the tough pepper skins, a technique which provides additional sodium by absorption and reduces the potassium through leaching.
The obvious answers appears to lye with their forwards, as Fulham scored just twelve goals away from home last season, although that's not surprising considering the forward offensive contains Bobby Zamora and Erik Nevland, two players which for all their best efforts simply don't score enough at this level.
The specific details of the fabric production are the subject of much debate, but in general, making rayon includes «cooking» plant materials in lye and treating them with carbon disulfide — chronic exposure to which can cause nervous system damage.
Try to avoid buying canned olives from large - scale producers, which are more likely to be sprayed with pesticides during the growing process and then treated with harsh chemicals — namely lye, to speed curing — during processing.
Each oil used in soap making has a different saponification value which means that each oil requires a different ratio of lye to water depending on the amount and type of each oil used.
It is also very important to remember to add lye to the water and NOT water to the Lye (which can cause an explosiolye to the water and NOT water to the Lye (which can cause an explosioLye (which can cause an explosion).
So, my immediate thought was yes, but I had a doubt because many places that sell it call it a salt that is similar to soap!?! If it's reacted with lye, isn't it just soap?!? I did find this discussion in a soap making forum which talks about making potassium cocoate, and they do believe it to be the same thing.
Unless you know which oil you are using, you can't just use the same amount of lye for all oils and expect the soap to turn out the same.
One reads % of excess fat and Lye amount — which again will correspond to the unit of measurement chosen in step # 1.
Hi Natasha, I used the hot process soapmaking method, which accelerates the conversion of oil / lye / water to soap so that it can be used immediately.
If you've never made cold process soap before — or any kind of soap in which you're working with lye — I strongly recommend you start with a beginner soap recipe so you get a feel for the process and know you can create a successful soap.
Burdened by its Oz - like yellow brick and gewgaws and its redolently old - fashioned name, so suggestive of salvation and temperance and lye soap, the former Young Men's Christian Association (the words were carved with embarrassing permanence above the lintel) was bent now on rescuing itself from the downtown seediness in which it had joined so many of its counterparts in more significant...
In films such as Swinging the Lambeth Walk (1940), where drawn and scratched lines undulate in striated verticals and sine - wave - like horizontals to a jaunty jazz sound track, and Free Radicals (1958), in which chalklike inscriptions streak and sway across a pitch - black screen accompanied by African music, New Zealand animator Len Lye used the cinematic apparatus to make static frames (cels) appear to move.
Every oil has a different saponification index, which is a measure of how much lye is required to turn that oil into soap.
Perhaps the most controversial is chemical hydrolisis, in which bodies are dissolved in lye.
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